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Over 88,000 Californians are under evacuation orders in the Los Angeles area.
At least 25 people have died as wildfires continue to spread across the region.
The Pacific Palisades neighborhood has been the hardest hit area, with the most buildings burned but also because of empty fire hydrants.
As of Wednesday , the fire is 19% contained.
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